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This is the music I'm currently
listening to a lot; you may note that this is an eclectic list.
Title
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Artist
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Album1
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Notes
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Goth-electronic
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Lucretia My Reflection
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the Sisters of Mercy
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Floodland
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Possibly
my favourite song
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More
|
the
Sisters of Mercy
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Vision Thing
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Fell
in love with this the first time I heard it in 1990
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First and Last and Always
|
the
Sisters of Mercy |
First and Last and Always |
Strangely
upbeat, for a Sisters of Mercy track
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Temple of Love
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the
Sisters of Mercy |
Some Girls Wander By Mistake
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Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix)
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Rob Zombie
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'The Matrix' soundtrack
|
From
the nightclub scene in The Matrix, I think
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100%
|
Angelspit
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Krankhaus
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Very
nasty lyrics- not suitable for the faint-hearted
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Surveillance
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Tankt
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Crash Frequency Vol
2
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Great
tune
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Prozac,
God, and the Atomic Bomb
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The Mercy Cage |
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Nazi
Requiem
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Mazedude
|
A
re-interpretation of the sountrack to the early-1990s computer game
'Wolfenstein 3D' |
'Something's
going to happen'-type music from a classic computer game; I love Wolf
3D because you get to exterminate lots of Nazis.
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Dance-pop
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Danger
(The Bomb)
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Tonite
Only
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Ministry
of Sound: Clubbers
Guide to 2006
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Perfect
|
Princess Superstar |
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Wonderfully
boppy tune perfect for those about to go nightclubbing
|
| Life is a Highway |
Tom Cochrane
|
|
Ah,
nostalgia...
|
| (Even better than) The Real Thing |
U2
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Zooropa
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Black Fingernails, Red Wine
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Eskimo Joe
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Black Fingernails, Red Wine |
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| No more conversations |
Freeform Five
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Ministry of Sound: 2006 Annual
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Jetstream
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New Order
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Ministry of Sound: 2006 Annual |
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Electric
Blue (extended mix)
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Icehouse
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Man of Colours
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1 These aren't
necessarily the albums these songs were originally released on, simply
the ones I happen to have them on. |
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Collective
of Australian
independent darkwave/ electro/ EBM artists
Angelspit
High-energy industrial/ electro duo from Sydney; a riot
grrl + cyberpunk pair with some very disturbing, yet strangely
intriguing, lyrics.
Melbourne
industrial/ electro group with some overtly political messages all too
lacking today's music scene.
Resurrection Eve
Dance electronics with gothic
flourishes, but not so dancey it doesn't make good Sunday afternoon
listening music.
The Mercy Cage
"Cyber-darkwave/ beat-noir from the
edge of the world". The edge of the world, in this case, is apparently
New Zealand.
Overclock
ReMix
Website
dedicated to reviving computer and video game music from the past and
re-interpreting it with new technology and software, as well as various
traditional means.
http://live-mix.com/stamba/
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